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7th IRSAE Summer School 7 – 11 August 2017, Evenstad, Norway

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Welcome to the 7th IRSAE Summer School!

It is a pleasure to have you at Evenstad for the 7th August Summer School in Applies Ecology, as

part of the International Research School in Applied Ecology (IRSAE). We are currently

reorganizing IRSAE into smaller and more functional working groups, to facilitate discussions

and exchanges of ideas among PhD candidates within similar sub-fields of applied ecology. The

themes reflect what the PhD candidates in the network identify their research with, and the

working groups will be organized by experts from the different partner institutes. We believe

this reorganization will strengthen the cooperation among the PhD students from the different

partners, and enable PhD students to lead discussions, exchange ideas, promote their research

and create a strong research network that will persist after their PhD project. Our plan is to

direct more resources toward working group activities in the future.

We will use the summer school this year to “kick-off” these themes, and for the PhD candidates

to get to know other members of the network with similar research interests. This summer

school will take the form of a conference, with, for each theme, a keynote speaker, general

lecture and workshop. Each theme will be spread over the whole week (i.e. no parallel sessions)

and participants are encouraged to attend all presentations, discussions and workshops,

including those from other themes.

We have scheduled several theme-meetings during this week and each theme should develop a

proposal of a theme related activity, or several for the upcoming year. The board will review the

proposals, which will be granted accordingly. The deadline for proposals is 25th August 2017.

The current themes are just suggestions, new themes can be proposed, but should consist of at

least 6 PhD students and 2 senior researchers.

We hope you have a great week here at Evenstad, and we look forward to reading the

proposals!

The IRSAE secretariat

Evenstad, August 2017

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Themes for the week

1. Movement Ecology

Theme leaders: Francesca Cagnacci (Fondazione Edmund Mach), Øyvind

Steifetten (University College of Southeast Norway) and Erlend Nilsen

(Norwegian Institute for Nature Research).

2. Future Management of Ecosystem Services

Theme leaders: Harry Andreassen (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)

and Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir (Agricultural University of Iceland).

3. Freshwater Ecology

Theme leaders: Jon Museth (Norwegian Institute of Nature Research) and John

Piccolo (Karlstad University).

4. Understanding and Managing Biodiversity Conflicts

Theme leaders: Steve Redpath (Aberdeen University) and Henrik Andrén

(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences).

5. Climate Change Ecology

Theme leaders: Toke Thomas Høye (Aarhus Univeristy), Jane Jepsen (Norwegian

Institute for Nature Research) and Rolf Anker Ims (The Arctic University).

Where

The Summer School will be arranged at Campus Evenstad, Inland Norway University of Applied

Sciences, Norway, from 7–11 August 2017.

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Program

Day Time Location

Sunday 15.00 – 22.00 17.00 – 19.00 19.00 – 22.00

Arrival Theme leader meeting Dinner

White room Cantina

Monday

07.00 – 09.00 09.15 – 09.30 09.30 – 10.30 10.30 – 10.45 10.45 – 11.45 12.00 – 13.00 13.15 – 15.15 15.15 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.30 16.45 – 18.00 18.00 – 19.00 19.30 –

Breakfast and registration Moderator: Harry Andreassen Welcome and orientation – Harry Andreassen (Chair IRSAE) General lecture “Movement Ecology” – Francesca Cagnacci (FEM) Break – fruit/coffee General lecture “Understanding and managing biodiversity conflicts” – Steve Redpath (University of Aberdeen) Lunch Moderator: Steve Redpath Workshop - Movement Ecology – Francesca Cagnacci (FEM) Break – fruit/coffee Keynote – Future Management of ecosystem services - Tord Snäll (SLU) “From patterns today to dynamics into the future” Oral presentations – PhD students – Øyvind Steifetten (USN) Poster session – PhD students Welcome BBQ-dinner – Snacks, beer, wine and lemonade provided

Cantina Conference room Conference room Conference room Cantina Conference room Conference room Conference room Conference hall Cantina

Tuesday

07.00 – 08.00 08.15 – 09.15

Breakfast Moderator: Olivier Devineau General lecture “Future management of ecosystem services” – Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir (Agricultural University of Iceland)

Cantina Conference room

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09.15 – 09.30 09.30 – 11.30 12.00 – 13.00 13.15 – 14.15 14.15 – 14.30 14.30 – 15.30 15.30 – 15.45 15.45 – 16.05 16.15 – 17.30 18.00 – 19.30

Break – fruit/coffee Workshop – Future management of ecosystem services – Harry Andreassen (Inland Norway University) Lunch Moderator: Jon Museth Keynote – Movement Ecology – Øyvind Steifetten (University College of Southeast Norway) and Erlend Nilsen (NINA) “Sex ratios and their effect on population dynamics and genetics” Break – fruit/coffee General lecture “Freshwater Ecology”– Jon Museth (NINA) “How critical is it to restore fish migrations in regulated rivers?” Break – fruit/coffee Keynote– Freshwater Ecology – Denis Lafage “Flooding: a key factor driving terrestrial arthropod assemblages” Theme-meeting – Tomas Willebrand (Inland Norway University) Dinner – alcohol for sale

Conference room Cantina Conference room Conference room Conference room Conference room Cantina

Wednesday 07.00 – 08.00 08.15 – 09.15 09.15 – 09.30 09.30 – 10.30 10.30 – 10.45 10.45 – 12.45 (11.00 – 12.45) 13.00 – 14.00

Breakfast Moderator: Toke Høye Keynote lecture – Climate Change Ecology – Tom Oliver (University of Reading) “Understanding and managing the impacts of climate change on wildlife” Break – fruit/coffee General lecture “Climate Change Ecology” – Toke Høye (Aarhus University) “Species responses to Arctic climate change” Break – fruit/coffee Workshop – Freshwater Ecology – Jon Museth (NINA) (Board meeting) Lunch

Cantina Conference room Conference room Conference room (Studiesamlingen) Cantina

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14.15 – 16.15 16.30 – 18.00 19.00 – 20:00

Moderator: Francesca Cagnacci Workshop – Climate Change Ecology – Toke Høye (Aarhus University) Theme-meeting Dinner – alcohol for sale

Conference room Conference room Cantina

Thursday 07.00 – 08.00 08.15 – 09.15 09.15 – 09.30 09.30 – 11.30 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 18.00 18.30 – 19.30 20.0 –

Breakfast Moderator: Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir Keynote – Understanding and managing biodiversity conflicts – John Linnell (NINA) Break – fruit/coffee Workshop – Understanding and managing biodiversity conflicts –– Steve Redpath (University of Aberdeen) and John Linnell (NINA) Lunch Field trip: Hike to Tronkberget, wildlife-talk on the top – Torstein Storaas (Inland Norway University) Theme meeting Conference dinner – Snacks, beer and lemonade provided

Cantina Conference room Conference room Cantina Tronkberget Conference room Cantina

Friday 07.00 – 08.00 08.15 – 09.15 09.15 – 11.15 12.00 – 13.00

Breakfast, checkout by 08.00 for student dorms Moderator: Tomas Willebrand Keynote – Inspirational lecture – John Linnell (NINA) Theme summary and conclusions – each theme present their proposed theme related activities for the upcoming year Lunch

Cantina Conference room Conference room Cantina

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Posters

Posters can be handed to us when you register Monday morning. The poster session will be

Monday from 18:00 – 19:00 outside the conference room.

Oral presentations

Monday 16:45 – 18:00 in the conference room:

- 16.45 – 17.00: Mekdes Ourge Wegasie (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)

- 17.00 – 17.15: Mahdieh Tourani (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)

- 17.15 – 17.30: Heather Hemmingmoore (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

- 17.30 – 17.45: Morten Tofastrud (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)

- 17.45 – 18.00: Ainoa Pravia (University of Aberdeen)

Main Contributors

Francesca Cagnacci

Senior Researcher, Fondazione Edmund Mach

Theme 1: Movement Ecology

Øyvind Steifetten

Associate Professor, University College of Southeast Norway

Theme 1: Movement Ecology

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Erlend Nilsen

Senior Researcher, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Theme 1: Movement Ecology

Harry Andreassen

Dean, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

Theme 2: Future Management of Ecosystem Services

Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir

Professor, Agricultural University of Iceland

Theme 2: Future Management of Ecosystem Services

Tord Snäll

Professor, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Theme 2: Future Management of Ecosystem Services

Jon Museth

Research Director, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Theme 3: Freshwater Ecology

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Denis Lafage

Postdoc, Karlstad University

Theme 3: Freshwater Ecology

Steve Redpath

Professor, Aberdeen University

Theme 4: Understanding and Managing Biodiversity Conflicts

John Linnell

Senior Researcher, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Theme 4: Understanding and Managing Biodiversity Conflicts

Toke Tomas Høye

Senior Researcher, Aarhus Univeristy

Theme 5: Climate Change Ecology

Tom Oliver

Associate Professor, University of Reading

Theme 5: Climate Change Ecology

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Practical information

Price (including participation, accommodation and food 6th-11th August):

- Students and research staff from IRSAE partner institutes: free (no course fee,

accommodation and food will be provided on campus, travel costs will be refunded).

- Participants not associated with an IRSAE-member institution: 3000 NOK (including course

fee, accommodation and food for 6th-11th August), travel costs not refunded.

For IRSAE PhD students: IRSAE will cover your travel expenses through your home institute upon

receiving an invoice. This means that all you have to do is to make a travel claim to your home

institute. The IRSAE contact person at your home institute will then make sure that a bill is

issued from your home institute to IRSAE to refund your travel expenses associated with your

trip. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact henriette.gelink@inn.no.

Accommodation and meals

Accommodation is provided in the student dorms across the parking lot, and is included in the

summer school price. Checkout is at 08:00, Friday 11th August, and keys should be returned to

Henriette Gelink. Luggage could be stored in the White room until departure. Breakfast, lunch

and dinner are also included in the price and will be served in the cantina every day (see

program for time). You will be able to buy alcohol in the cantina every evening.

Excursion – hike to Trunkberget

It takes about 1,5 hours to hike from Campus Evenstad to the top. The first 30 minutes to the

trail head is along gravel roads, and the next hour is on good trails. The elevation is 360m at the

trail head and 680m at the top of Trunkberget. Torstein Storaas (Professor at Inland Norway

University) will give an inspirational wildlife talk on the top. For the field trip, please bring good

shoes (sneakers are fine), comfortable hiking clothes, sunglasses, water bottle, and waterproof

jacket and pants. The August weather is normally nice in Norway, but you can never know for

sure, be prepared for rain.

Wifi - You should all have access to the wireless network at campus:

1. Network: hihm-gjest

2. Open your web browser – registration page should appear

3. Register your name and phone number (include your national prefix, e.g. +46)

4. You will receive a text message with a one-time code, valid for 24h.

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How to get to Evenstad

By plane

From Oslo Airport (Gardermoen) take the train to Evenstad. Check out the National Railway

website for time tables (choose Oslo Lufthavn as departure station and Evenstad as

destination). You will have to change trains in Hamar. The train ride normally takes 2.5 hours in

total. PS: there are very few train departures from Gardermoen to Evenstad Sunday 6th

August, so make sure your flight corresponds with the train.

Walk from Evenstad train station to Campus Evenstad

It takes 10 minutes to walk from Evenstad Station to Campus Evenstad. Take left on the main

road (paved road), and after 100m take the first gravel road on the right. Continue straight

ahead (past 2-3 houses on your left and fields on your right) to the end of the road where you

will end up at a parking lot next to some buildings: you have arrived! Please contact

henriette.gelink@inn.no/ +47 418 09 228 if you need assistance from the station to campus.

By car

From Oslo, follow E6 north in the direction of Trondheim. After 108km (or 1h and 10min),

continue east on Rv3 in the direction of Tynset/Elverum/Trysil. After 30km you will arrive at a

big roundabout in Elverum. Continue on Rv3 in the direction of Tynset (the 3rd exit in

roundabout). After 72km on Rv3, make a right turn across the bridge to Evenstad. Make the

first left turn straight after the bridge, and continue to the end of the road: you have arrived!

Course organizers/contact persons:

Henriette W. Gelink, Coordinator Phone: +47 418 09 228 henriette.gelink@inn.no Olivier Devineau, Associate Professor Phone: +47 411 88 134 olivier.devineau@inn.no Tomas Willebrand, Professor Phone: +47 411 77 925 tomas.willebrand@inn.no

Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!

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List of participants

Name Institute E-mail Position Michael Munk Aarhus University munk@bios.au.dk PhD-student Oskar Liset Pryds Hansen Aarhus University oli@bios.au.dk PhD-student Toke Tomas Høye Aarhus University tth@bios.au.dk Researcher Ainoa Pravia Aberdeen University ainoa.pravia@hutton.ac.uk PhD-student Amy Molotoks Aberdeen University r07am15@abdn.ac.uk PhD-student Anna Ferretto Aberdeen University r01af16@abdn.ac.uk PhD-student Jennifer Wardle Aberdeen University r02jmw16@abdn.ac.uk PhD-student Juan Pablo Iñamagua Aberdeen University juan.inamagua@abdn.ac.uk PhD-student Kathryn Logan Aberdeen University r02kl16@abdn.ac.uk PhD-student Rita Razauskaite Aberdeen University rita.razauskaite@gmail.com PhD-student Sri Mulyati Aberdeen University r06sm16@abdn.ac.uk PhD-student Steve Redpath Aberdeen University s.redpath@abdn.ac.uk Professor Anjan Katna Ashoka Trust, India anjan.katna@atree.org MCs student Anna Pereponova Czech Uni. of Life Sciences pereponova@fzp.czu.cz PhD-student Adam Cieplinski Fondazione Edmund Mach adam.cieplinski@fmach.it PhD-student Cleopatra Leontidou Fondazione Edmund Mach cleopatra.leontidou@fmach.it PhD-student Cristina Fevola Fondazione Edmund Mach fevolacri@gmail.com PhD-student Francesca Cognacci Fondazione Edmund Mach francesca.cagnacci@fmach.it Researcher Giulia Ferrari Fondazione Edmund Mach giulyferr@gmail.com MCs student Johannes De Groeve Fondazione Edmund Mach degroevejohannes@gmail.com PhD-student Alina Evans Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences alina.evans@inn.no Postdoc Altamash Bashir Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences altamash.bashir@unb.ca PhD-student Ane Eriksen Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences ane.eriksen@inn.no Postdoc Benjamin McKeown Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences benmckeown@live.co.uk MCs student Bert van der Veen Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences bert_van_der_veen@hotmail.com MCs student Cicik Udayana Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences cicik.udayana@inn.no PhD-student David Carricondo Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences david.carricondo@inn.no PhD-student Degitu Borecha Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences degitu.borecha@inn.no PhD-student Harry Andreassen Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences harry.andreassen@inn.no Dean Henriette Wathne Gelink Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences henriette.gelink@inn.no Coordinator Karen Marie Mathisen Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences karen.mathisen@inn.no Ass. Prof. Madhu Chetri Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences madhu.chetri@inn.no PhD-student Mari Hagenlund Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences mari.hagenlund@inn.no PhD-student Maris Matten Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences d.m.matten@gmail.com MCs student Marius Hassve Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences marius.hassve@inn.no PhD-student Morten Tofastrud Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences morten.tofastrud@inn.no PhD-student Olivier Devineau Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences Olivier.devineau@inn.no Ass. Prof. Suzana Thomas Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences meydancan@gmail.com PhD-student Tomas Willebrand Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences Tomas.willebrand@inn.no Professor Torfinn Jahren Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences Torfinn.jahren@inn.no PhD-student Torstein Storaas Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences torstein.storaas@inn.no Professor Zea Walton Inland Norway Uni. of Applied Sciences zea.walton@inn.no PhD-student Denis Lafage Karlstad University denis.lafage@kau.se Postdoc Erlend Nilsen Norwegian Institute of Nature Research erlend.nilsen@nina.no Researcher

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John Linnell Norwegian Institute of Nature Research John.Linnell@nina.no Researcher Jon Museth Norwegian Institute of Nature Research jon.museth@nina.no Researcher Lars Rød-Eriksen Norwegian Institute of Nature Research Lars.Rod-Eriksen@nina.no PhD-student Dawit G. Mekonen Norwegian University of Life Sciences dawit.gebregziabher@nmbu.no PhD-student Mahdieh Tourani Norwegian University of Life Sciences Mahdieh.tourani@nmbu.no PhD-student Mekdes Ourge Wegasie Norwegian University of Life Sciences mekdes.ourge@nmbu.no PhD-student Ruben Erik Roos Norwegian University of Life Sciences ruben.erik.roos@nmbu.no PhD-student Ann Eklund Swedish University of Agricultural Science ann.eklund@slu.se PhD-student Heather Hemmingmoore Swedish University of Agricultural Science heather.hemmingmoore@slu.se PhD-student Tord Snäll Swedish University of Agricultural Science Tord.Snall@slu.se Professor Victoria Gonzalez The Arctic University victoria.gonzalez@uit.no PhD-student Ayako Suzuki Tokyo University of Agriculture a.s@krc.biglobe.ne.jp MCs student Øyvind Steifetten University College of Southeast Norway Oyvind.Steifetten@usn.no Ass. Prof. Odbayar Tumendemberel University College of Southeast Norway odko2008@yahoo.com PhD-student Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir University of Iceland annagudrun@lbhi.is Professor Tom Oliver University of Reading t.oliver@reading.ac.uk Ass. Prof.

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